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Lily: Do you like music and art?
Oliver: Are you into film and theatre?
Lily: If your answer is yes then you’re in for a treat today as we are taking you to the Barbican in London. I’m Lily.
Oliver: I’m Oliver. 大家好。今天我們要為您介紹的巴比肯藝術(shù)中心是歐洲的綜合藝術(shù)中心。
Lily: The Barbican is a huge building with a concert hall, two theatres, three cinemas, two art galleries, a conservatory and a public library.
Oliver: 這個藝術(shù)中心是一組龐大的建筑群。其中包括一個音樂廳、兩個劇院、三個電*、兩個藝術(shù)畫廊、一所藝術(shù)學(xué)院以及一個公共圖書館。
Lily: You can find almost every form of art here at the Barbican. And that makes the Barbican very unique.
Oliver: Unique 獨(dú)特的,讓我們聽聽中心的藝術(shù)總監(jiān) Graham Sheffield 是怎么介紹巴比肯的。
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What gives the Barbican it’s unique flavour is the fact that it does have venues, spaces, for each of the art forms. I don’t know anywhere else in the world that has this configuration of spaces. So that gives us an opportunity to present work in a variety of different ways and juxtapositions, and people can come here and enjoy a whole range of activities over one or two or three days or nights.
Lily: Because it has so much space, the Barbican can present work in a variety of different ways and juxtapositions. This word is spelt, juxtapositions.
Oliver: 并列的、并存的。So what is the range of activities? Graham again.
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So you can see, both the popular and the more esoteric art forms. You can see you know, the latest Harry Potter film, but also maybe a piece of Japanese animation or a film from Palestine, or a London Symphony Orchestra concert, or a jazz concert, or a new dance from Africa, which we’ve got on at the moment, or an English production of Cymbeline by Shakespeare, or an exhibition of punk.
Lily: Wow what a list!
Oliver: 在巴比肯中心,觀眾能看到的藝術(shù)形式范圍之廣真是讓人吃驚。
Lily: Yes. You can see both the popular and the more esoteric.
Oliver: Popular and esoteric 流行的和深奧的。
Lily: Let’s have a look at the names of different art forms: Harry Potter film.
Oliver: 哈里•波特系列電影。
Lily: A piece of Japanese animation.
Oliver: 日本動畫片。
Lily: A film from Palestine.
Oliver: 來自巴勒斯坦的電影
Lily: A London Symphony Orchestra concert.
Oliver: 倫敦交響樂團(tuán)的演出。
Lily: A jazz concert.
Oliver: 爵士音樂會。
Lily: A new dance from Africa.
Oliver: 來自非洲的現(xiàn)代舞蹈。
Lily: An English production of Cymbeline by Shakespeare.
Oliver: 英文版的莎士比亞名劇《辛白林》
Lily: An exhibition of punk.
Oliver: 關(guān)于朋克音樂的展覽。
Lily: It sounds like the Barbican has so much to offer to the British public. How about the foreign visitor, Graham? Would you recommend a visit?
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Well of course I’m going to say people must visit! I think the Barbican is worth a visit – not only for what it is but for what it does and where it is.
Oliver: 他說,對于外國游客來講,巴比肯絕對值得一游。不僅僅是藝術(shù)中心本身豐富多彩,而且所處的地理位置也是得天獨(dú)厚的。
Lily: So where is it located then?
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Where it is, is right in the heart of the city of London. You’re within two minutes walk from St. Paul’s Cathedral, you’re within 10 minutes walk of the Tate on the South Bank. You’re in the heart of the business city but also within reach of some of the most vibrant, multi-ethnic communities in London that surround the city, so it’s a very vibrant area.
Lily: The Barbican is right in the heart of the city of London.
Oliver: 巴比肯恰恰就處在倫敦金融城的中心,離的圣保羅大教堂只有兩分鐘的距離。
Lily: Two minutes walk from St. Paul’s Cathedral.
Oliver: 步行到南岸的泰特藝術(shù)中心也只不過就十分鐘的路程。
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What it is, it’s become something of an architectural icon, and it’s now a listed national building, and people are now beginning to appreciate it’s architectural qualities, for it’s strength and dynamism, for what it is.
Lily: The Barbican has become an architectural icon.
Oliver: 標(biāo)志性建筑。
Lily: It’s a listed national building.
Oliver: 受保護(hù)建筑。
Lily: And people are beginning to appreciate it’s architectural qualities, for it’s strength and dynamism.
Oliver: 人們已經(jīng)開始欣賞巴比肯藝術(shù)中心在建筑方面的特色和風(fēng)格。
Lily: The Barbican is open 363 days a year, and you can always find something that interests you.
Oliver: 在節(jié)目開始的時候您好像說對音樂和藝術(shù)比較感興趣,是嗎?
Lily: Yes, I am. Well, if you are too then come for a visit when you are in London.
Oliver: Hope you enjoyed this programme and see you next time.
Lily: Bye.
Lily: Do you like music and art?
Oliver: Are you into film and theatre?
Lily: If your answer is yes then you’re in for a treat today as we are taking you to the Barbican in London. I’m Lily.
Oliver: I’m Oliver. 大家好。今天我們要為您介紹的巴比肯藝術(shù)中心是歐洲的綜合藝術(shù)中心。
Lily: The Barbican is a huge building with a concert hall, two theatres, three cinemas, two art galleries, a conservatory and a public library.
Oliver: 這個藝術(shù)中心是一組龐大的建筑群。其中包括一個音樂廳、兩個劇院、三個電*、兩個藝術(shù)畫廊、一所藝術(shù)學(xué)院以及一個公共圖書館。
Lily: You can find almost every form of art here at the Barbican. And that makes the Barbican very unique.
Oliver: Unique 獨(dú)特的,讓我們聽聽中心的藝術(shù)總監(jiān) Graham Sheffield 是怎么介紹巴比肯的。
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What gives the Barbican it’s unique flavour is the fact that it does have venues, spaces, for each of the art forms. I don’t know anywhere else in the world that has this configuration of spaces. So that gives us an opportunity to present work in a variety of different ways and juxtapositions, and people can come here and enjoy a whole range of activities over one or two or three days or nights.
Lily: Because it has so much space, the Barbican can present work in a variety of different ways and juxtapositions. This word is spelt, juxtapositions.
Oliver: 并列的、并存的。So what is the range of activities? Graham again.
Insert
So you can see, both the popular and the more esoteric art forms. You can see you know, the latest Harry Potter film, but also maybe a piece of Japanese animation or a film from Palestine, or a London Symphony Orchestra concert, or a jazz concert, or a new dance from Africa, which we’ve got on at the moment, or an English production of Cymbeline by Shakespeare, or an exhibition of punk.
Lily: Wow what a list!
Oliver: 在巴比肯中心,觀眾能看到的藝術(shù)形式范圍之廣真是讓人吃驚。
Lily: Yes. You can see both the popular and the more esoteric.
Oliver: Popular and esoteric 流行的和深奧的。
Lily: Let’s have a look at the names of different art forms: Harry Potter film.
Oliver: 哈里•波特系列電影。
Lily: A piece of Japanese animation.
Oliver: 日本動畫片。
Lily: A film from Palestine.
Oliver: 來自巴勒斯坦的電影
Lily: A London Symphony Orchestra concert.
Oliver: 倫敦交響樂團(tuán)的演出。
Lily: A jazz concert.
Oliver: 爵士音樂會。
Lily: A new dance from Africa.
Oliver: 來自非洲的現(xiàn)代舞蹈。
Lily: An English production of Cymbeline by Shakespeare.
Oliver: 英文版的莎士比亞名劇《辛白林》
Lily: An exhibition of punk.
Oliver: 關(guān)于朋克音樂的展覽。
Lily: It sounds like the Barbican has so much to offer to the British public. How about the foreign visitor, Graham? Would you recommend a visit?
Insert
Well of course I’m going to say people must visit! I think the Barbican is worth a visit – not only for what it is but for what it does and where it is.
Oliver: 他說,對于外國游客來講,巴比肯絕對值得一游。不僅僅是藝術(shù)中心本身豐富多彩,而且所處的地理位置也是得天獨(dú)厚的。
Lily: So where is it located then?
Insert
Where it is, is right in the heart of the city of London. You’re within two minutes walk from St. Paul’s Cathedral, you’re within 10 minutes walk of the Tate on the South Bank. You’re in the heart of the business city but also within reach of some of the most vibrant, multi-ethnic communities in London that surround the city, so it’s a very vibrant area.
Lily: The Barbican is right in the heart of the city of London.
Oliver: 巴比肯恰恰就處在倫敦金融城的中心,離的圣保羅大教堂只有兩分鐘的距離。
Lily: Two minutes walk from St. Paul’s Cathedral.
Oliver: 步行到南岸的泰特藝術(shù)中心也只不過就十分鐘的路程。
Insert
What it is, it’s become something of an architectural icon, and it’s now a listed national building, and people are now beginning to appreciate it’s architectural qualities, for it’s strength and dynamism, for what it is.
Lily: The Barbican has become an architectural icon.
Oliver: 標(biāo)志性建筑。
Lily: It’s a listed national building.
Oliver: 受保護(hù)建筑。
Lily: And people are beginning to appreciate it’s architectural qualities, for it’s strength and dynamism.
Oliver: 人們已經(jīng)開始欣賞巴比肯藝術(shù)中心在建筑方面的特色和風(fēng)格。
Lily: The Barbican is open 363 days a year, and you can always find something that interests you.
Oliver: 在節(jié)目開始的時候您好像說對音樂和藝術(shù)比較感興趣,是嗎?
Lily: Yes, I am. Well, if you are too then come for a visit when you are in London.
Oliver: Hope you enjoyed this programme and see you next time.
Lily: Bye.